£10.06
Iodine is an essential element involved in important biological functions, used by many soft corals such as Xenia, species of Gorgonia, crustaceans such as shrimps (Lysmata) and species of sponges etc.
It is also very useful for maintaining macro algae growth in a refugium. Iodine, like other elements, are easily oxidised in our closed systems and often becomes deficient; levels should be maintained at 0.06-mg/l through the use of Oceanlife® Iodine-I liquid additive.
Oceanlife® Iodine-I chelated formulation makes it stable and available for uptake for a longer period of time.
£14.90
Zinc is one of the most important trace elements in seawater. It is involved in a variety of cellular processes, e.g: In cell division and... View full product details
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Vanadium is essential for almost all organisms. It is a co-factor of enzymes, but it is also involved at autocatalytic and regulatory processes in cellular... View full product details
£16.90
Strontium is incorporated into the skeleton of stony corals. The role of Strontium is yet not fully understood, but there is evidence that strontium takes... View full product details